Process Improvement: Accelerating Performance with Change Management Practices Whether you are facing a transformation that requires a change in people’s roles, jobs or structure – or all three – you’ll find practical strategies, tactics, templates and t
| Title | : | Process Improvement: Accelerating Performance with Change Management Practices |
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| Rating | : | 4.57 (652 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00D6PF3NA |
| Format Type | : | - |
| Number of Pages | : | 0 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-06-03 |
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Process improvement is the focus of “Accelerating Performance with Change Management Practices: How to Speed Your Organization to Its Future State,” a guide for organizations seeking to make large scale changes without harming the business. The book is based on inquiries made to CMMI Appraiser Jeff Dalton, President of Broadsword Solutions (broadswordsolutions), and Julie Calfin, Director of Consulting. They share their experiences leading organizations through performance improvement and change management initiatives, based on Broadsword’s structured agileCMMI approach. Whether you are facing a transformation that requires a change in people’s roles, jobs or structure – or all three – you’ll find practical strategies, tactics, templates and tools for successfully making the shift in “Accelerating Performance with Change Management Practices: How to Speed Your Organization to Its Future State.” Take the first step in process improve
Wish they had put the key on the track titles, but I follow along in the book. Nothing radical about it to me, it's baffling that "radical" would be used in the title at all.
Another thing I didn't care for was trying to squeeze in "meditations" in this. This is very confusing. Some of our best poets (Wendell Berry, Gary Snyder) and writers (Robert Bly, Matthew Fox, Terry Tempest Williams) tell us eloquently why they go to the wilderness to be closer to themselves and their God. Although this comment seems misplaced when attributed to a two-year old mind, it is evidence of her intelligent analysis.
Like other renowned intellectuals this century, she disowns her bourgeois background without acknowledging that its status allows and encourages intellectual thought. A very good book on the Ford's racing history. She writes about her childhood with an adult perspective. The captions rarely provide more than the barest essential details (e.g., year, make, and estimated cost),
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